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Feds Not Filing Charges in Pennsylvania School Spying Controversy

After months of back and forth and hand wringing, it looks like the strange tale of the Lower Merion school district may finally be coming to a close. In advance of the new school year, U.S. Attorney Zane David Memeger has announced that the federal government will not be filing charges against the district or its employees over the controversial use of tracking software on school-issued laptops ...

Best Buy to Provide CinemaNow Streaming, Captain Jack Sparrow Applying 3-D Eyeliner

Highlights from this morning's other big tech headlines.... While other companies have been providing movie-streaming services for several years, Nintendo managed to get in the game this March, and now Best Buy appears finally set to jump on board, as well. The electronics distributor recently acquired the rights to the familiar and established CinemaNow name, and will initially provide ...

Report Denies Webcam Spying Charges, Slams School for Disregarding Privacy

The legal haranguing over the Lower Merion School District's use of computer tracking software may be winding down. And, while the school administrators don't escape unscathed, a report has found no evidence of a concerted effort to "spy" on students. The report, commissioned by attorneys for the district, does find serious flaws with the school district's privacy policies, and even hammers ...